PART Ⅰ THE EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVE 3
1 A global digital register for the preservation and access to cultural heritage: problems, challenges and possibilities&Tanya Aplin 3
2 Registers, databases and orphan works&Caroline Colin 28
3 Copyright protection for the restoration, reconstruction and digitization of public domain works&Andreas Rahmatian 51
4 Photography, copyright and the South Kensington experiment&Ronan Deazley 77
5 Archiving exceptions: where are we and where do we need to go?&Paul Torremans 111
PART Ⅱ THE U.S. PERSPECTIVE 131
6 Archiving and preservation in U.S. copyright law&Laura Gasaway 131
7 A central register of copyrightable works: a U.S. perspective&Steven Hetcher 156
PART Ⅲ ANOTHER WAY TO PRESERVE AND ACCESS CULTURAL HERITAGE: THE DOMAINE&PUBLIC PAYANT 179
Preserving and accessing our cultural heritage: Argentina's experience through the domaine public payant&Delia Lipszyc and Carlos Alberto Villalba 179
PART Ⅳ THE CULTURAL SECTOR INSTITUTION'S PERSPECTIVE 195
Preserving and accessing our cultural heritage-issues for cultural sector institutions: archives, libraries, museums and galleries&Tim Padfield 195
PART Ⅴ THE CULTURAL HERITAGE SPECIALIST'S PERSPECTIVE 213
10 Friends or foes? Two ways of thinking on the relation between the tasks of cultural heritage institutions and the protection of copyright&Lucky Belder 213
Conclusion&Estelle Derclaye 233
Index 243